Holy crap -- the owner of Oriental Trading Company lost $127 MILLION in Vegas. [link] And that was 5.6% of Harrah's Vegas revenue.
When we were in Vegas Phil told me that guy who owns Cirque de Soleil was a serious gambling addict and had pissed away megamillions as well.
In the show Law & Order, are the cops law or order? I'd always pegged them as order, although they should be sequenced first.
my grandmother made it almost every year, but we were never around for the hard candy making, only the cake and pie making.
The book I was trying to buy today for my dad (to be from mac) is no longer on his wishlist. It doesn't show up as purchased by someone else, just gone. I guess it is just as well that I didn't find it. Now we have nothing for mac to give him and no ideas.
I just realized I ate none of the sweets last night. I think I was too afraid of stealth caramel. I also have a bruise I have no idea from whence. It's a little concerning.
I have done 3 loads of laundry. And swam farther than I have before, I think. That's it for today. I should amazon shop.
I'd always pegged them as order, although they should be sequenced first.
That's how I see it. The argument can be made that the cops are instruments of the law and, I dunno, there's order in the courts?
In the show Law & Order, are the cops law or order? I'd always pegged them as order, although they should be sequenced first.
Yeah, it should be Order & Law to go in order. You know they developed it like that because at the time everything doing well in syndication was a half-hour show and Dick Wolf wanted to make sure he could syndicate it.
I'd always seen it as the cops being enforcers of order and lawyers--well, they have law right in their name.
Well, Mr. Wolf sure did a good syndication job. Season 20 and I read that if NBC doesn't pick up 21, TNT will.
I'd always seen it as the cops being enforcers of order and lawyers--well, they have law right in their name.
Yes, that's how I see it, too, I was just trying to make a case for the other way.
I did not know that syndication was the reason for it. Huh.